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    Dockside

    Dockside

    Develop, stage and test on-prem or in your private cloud

    ...Dockside is a tool for provisioning lightweight access-controlled IDEs, staging environments, and sandboxes - aka 'devtainers' - on local machines, on-premises raw metal or VM, or in the cloud. Dockside is a tool for provisioning lightweight access-controlled IDEs, staging environments and sandboxes - aka devtainers - on the local machines, self-hosted on-premises on bare metal or VM, or in the cloud. By provisioning a devtainer for every fork and branch, Dockside allows collaborative software and product development teams to take lean and iterative development and testing to a highly parallelized extreme. Use either the built-in VS Code-compatible Theia web-based IDE; any IDE like VS Code or JetBrains, Eclipse, Atom or Sublime that supports remote development over SSH; or any console text editor. ...
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    GitPrep

    GitPrep

    Portable GitHub system into your own server

    GitPrep is a lightweight, self-hosted web interface for browsing Git repositories, typically deployed on a single server with minimal dependencies. It implements features like commit history browsing, file viewing and diffing, directory tree navigation, tag/branch switching, and README rendering, much like GitHub’s core UI. Because it’s written in Perl and designed for simplicity, setup is often as easy as cloning, configuring a webroot, and pointing to repositories.
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